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The C++ Standard Library

You're reading from   The C++ Standard Library What every professional C++ programmer should know about the C++ standard library.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
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ISBN-13 9781838981129
Length 251 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Rainer Grimm Rainer Grimm
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Reader Testimonials Introduction FREE CHAPTER 1. The Standard Library 2. Utilities 3. Interface of All Containers 4. Sequential Containers 5. Associative Container 6. Adaptors for Containers 7. Iterators 8. Callable Units 9. Algorithms 10. Numeric 11. Strings 12. String Views 13. Regular Expressions 14. Input and Output Streams 15. Filesystem library 16. Multithreading Index

Sort

You can sort a range with std::sort or std::stable_sort or sort until a position with std::partial_sort. In addition std::partial_sort_copy copies the partially sorted range. With std::nth_element you can assign an element the sorted position in the range. You can check with std::is_sorted if a range is sorted. If you want to know until which position a range is sorted, use std::is_sorted_until.

Per default the predefined function object std::less is used a as sorting criterion. However, you can use your sorting criterion. This has to obey the strict weak ordering.

Sorts the elements in the range:

void sort(RaIt first, RaIt last)
void sort(ExePol pol, RaIt first, RaIt last)

void sort(RaIt first, RaIt last, BiPre pre)
void sort(ExePol pol, RaIt first, RaIt last, BiPre pre)

Sorts the elements in the range (stable):

void stable_sort(RaIt first, RaIt last)
void stable_sort(ExePol pol, RaIt first, RaIt last)

void stable_sort(RaIt first, RaIt last, BiPre pre)
void stable_sort...
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